The Role of Remote Sensing Data in Habitat Suitability and Connectivity Modeling: Insights from the Cantabrian Brown Bear
Published 2021 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
The Role of Remote Sensing Data in Habitat Suitability and Connectivity Modeling: Insights from the Cantabrian Brown Bear
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Remote Sensing
Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 1138
Publisher
MDPI AG
Online
2021-03-17
DOI
10.3390/rs13061138
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- A sequential multi-level framework to improve habitat suitability modelling
- (2020) Chloe Bellamy et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- Validation of functional connectivity modeling: The Achilles’ heel of landscape connectivity mapping
- (2020) Jérôme Laliberté et al. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
- Evaluation of Sentinel-1 and 2 Time Series for Land Cover Classification of Forest–Agriculture Mosaics in Temperate and Tropical Landscapes
- (2019) Audrey Mercier et al. Remote Sensing
- Evaluating static and dynamic landscape connectivity modelling using a 25-year remote sensing time series
- (2018) Robbi Bishop-Taylor et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- Species’ habitat use inferred from environmental variables at multiple scales: How much we gain from high-resolution vegetation data?
- (2017) Aitor Gastón et al. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
- Fusion of Sentinel-1A and Sentinel-2A data for land cover mapping: a case study in the lower Magdalena region, Colombia
- (2017) Nicola Clerici et al. Journal of Maps
- Sensitivity of resource selection and connectivity models to landscape definition
- (2017) Katherine A. Zeller et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- A Global Analysis of Sentinel-2A, Sentinel-2B and Landsat-8 Data Revisit Intervals and Implications for Terrestrial Monitoring
- (2017) et al. Remote Sensing
- Structural connectivity at a national scale: Wildlife corridors in Tanzania
- (2017) Jason Riggio et al. PLoS One
- Connectivity of the global network of protected areas
- (2015) Luca Santini et al. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
- Seasonal and temporal changes in species use of the landscape: how do they impact the inferences from multi-scale habitat modeling?
- (2015) María C. Mateo-Sánchez et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- Environmental science: Agree on biodiversity metrics to track from space
- (2015) Andrew K. Skidmore et al. NATURE
- Defining habitat covariates in camera-trap based occupancy studies
- (2015) Jürgen Niedballa et al. Scientific Reports
- Estimating effective landscape distances and movement corridors: comparison of habitat and genetic data
- (2015) Maria C. Mateo-Sánchez et al. Ecosphere
- Connecting endangered brown bear subpopulations in the Cantabrian Range (north-western Spain)
- (2014) M. C. Mateo-Sánchez et al. ANIMAL CONSERVATION
- Ten ways remote sensing can contribute to conservation
- (2014) Robert A. Rose et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
- High-resolution remote sensing data improves models of species richness
- (2013) Linda Camathias et al. APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE
- Evaluating the predictive performance of stacked species distribution models applied to plant species selection in ecological restoration
- (2013) Aitor Gastón et al. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
- Predicting species distributions for conservation decisions
- (2013) Antoine Guisan et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- Prioritizing highway defragmentation locations for restoring landscape connectivity
- (2013) MIKEL GURRUTXAGA et al. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
- Testing instead of assuming the importance of land use change scenarios to model species distributions under climate change
- (2013) Youri Martin et al. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
- Scale dependence in habitat selection: the case of the endangered brown bear (Ursus arctos) in the Cantabrian Range (NW Spain)
- (2013) María C. Mateo Sánchez et al. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE
- Thematic and Spatial Resolutions Affect Model-Based Predictions of Tree Species Distribution
- (2013) Yu Liang et al. PLoS One
- Using niche models with climate projections to inform conservation management decisions
- (2012) Mark W. Schwartz BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Can LiDAR data improve bird habitat suitability models?
- (2012) Clara Tattoni et al. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
- Estimating landscape resistance to movement: a review
- (2012) Katherine A. Zeller et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- Influence of grain size on species–habitat models
- (2011) Thomas K. Gottschalk et al. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
- Key connectors in protected forest area networks and the impact of highways: A transnational case study from the Cantabrian Range to the Western Alps (SW Europe)
- (2011) Mikel Gurrutxaga et al. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
- Dynamic wildlife habitat models: Seasonal foods and mortality risk predict occupancy-abundance and habitat selection in grizzly bears
- (2010) Scott E. Nielsen et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- A common currency for the different ways in which patches and links can contribute to habitat availability and connectivity in the landscape
- (2010) Santiago Saura et al. ECOGRAPHY
- Do habitat suitability models reliably predict the recovery areas of threatened species?
- (2010) Carmen Cianfrani et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
- Scale dependent inference in landscape genetics
- (2010) Samuel A. Cushman et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- Forks in the Road: Choices in Procedures for Designing Wildland Linkages
- (2008) PAUL BEIER et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
- Modelling potential dispersal corridors for cougars in midwestern North America using least-cost path methods
- (2008) Michelle A. LaRue et al. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
- USING CIRCUIT THEORY TO MODEL CONNECTIVITY IN ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND CONSERVATION
- (2008) Brad H. McRae et al. ECOLOGY
- Conefor Sensinode 2.2: A software package for quantifying the importance of habitat patches for landscape connectivity
- (2008) Santiago Saura et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationAdd your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload Now